Public Policy Theory as a Framework for Studying Information Policy: The Case of Canada's Coalition for Public Information

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  • Cheryl Cowan Buchanwald University of Toronto

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https://doi.org/10.29173/cais418

Abstract

Public policy theories are proving useful in a study of federal policy making for the Canadian 'information highway'. Preliminary analysis of the role of Canada's Coalition for Public Information (CPI) in the policy process indicates that existing theories such as John Kingdon's policy process theory and the work of William Coleman, Grace Skogstad and Paul Pross in policy community. . .

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2013-10-22

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Buchanwald, C. C. (2013). Public Policy Theory as a Framework for Studying Information Policy: The Case of Canada’s Coalition for Public Information. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS Actes Du congrès Annuel De l’ACSI. https://doi.org/10.29173/cais418

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